relatively new

Frequency: 7.550.1 per million words

new in comparison to other things

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Examples (20)

  • The company's latest smartphone is relatively new to the market.
  • This technology is relatively new to the market.
  • Despite being in business for five years, their online presence is relatively new.
  • Despite being a senior, he's relatively new to the company.
  • She found herself in a relatively new position, learning a lot every day.
  • The concept itself is relatively new in modern philosophy.
  • The concept of sustainable living is relatively new to many rural communities.
  • She found herself in a relatively new situation after the move.
  • Although the technology has existed for a while, its widespread application is relatively new.
  • It's a relatively new discovery that could change medicine.
  • They are a relatively new political party, seeking to gain more public support.
  • For a city with such a long history, its public transport system is relatively new.
  • Compared to other historical periods, the age of digital information is relatively new.
  • The band's sound is relatively new to the music scene.
  • His interest in classical music is relatively new, having previously preferred rock.
  • He's relatively new to the sport but shows great potential.
  • The cafe has a relatively new menu, featuring more vegan options.
  • Their approach to problem-solving is relatively new and innovative.
  • This research field is relatively new, with many discoveries yet to be made.
  • The restaurant, though relatively new, has already gained popularity.